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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >> bill: continuing with our lead story, why are so many americans okay with their country becoming a nanny state, but doesn't much care about children? kate joins us, and from washington, kirsten powers. am i over the top when i say we've become a barbaric nation, powers? >> well, i think the stuff you were discussing with bob beckel, the way the baby was disr
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? to find you a great deal, even if it's not with...
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it's holding us back. >> gretchen: what is holding us back? our next guest says it could be new costs and fees from the federal housing administration, the nation's largest provider of low down payment mortgage money. luckily we have real estate expert bob massi to explain it all for us. he joins me live this morning from las vegas. good morning to you, bob. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: all right. so let's talk about what this will do, increasing monthly mortgage insurance by 10 basises points. >> this is a real major change i want our viewers to understand. there are several things i want to talk about. first of all, as of june of this year, june 3, any home that's purchased after it, if it's fha insured, now your mortgage insurance, gretchen, will be the life of the loan, which is a major change 'cause it used to be the once you get 22% equity or five years, the north insurance is gone. that's number one. number two, you just mentioned, the bases points on our existing nma will go up as of april of this year. about what they call
it's holding us back. >> gretchen: what is holding us back? our next guest says it could be new costs and fees from the federal housing administration, the nation's largest provider of low down payment mortgage money. luckily we have real estate expert bob massi to explain it all for us. he joins me live this morning from las vegas. good morning to you, bob. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: all right. so let's talk about what this will do, increasing monthly mortgage...
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join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> if you want to protect yourself get a double barrel shotgun. put it and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you who is coming in is not -- you don't need an ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) [crowd chanting stephen] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended for humans. >> food giant nestle suspending some of its deliveries after traces of horse dna were found in the meat. >> stores in
join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> if you want to protect yourself get a double barrel shotgun. put it and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you who is coming in is not -- you don't need an ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers an captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) [crowd chanting stephen] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an...
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used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they can say monkey, you can't ride that dog. >> or you can't make that monkey ride that dog. >> you think they are make the monkey ride the dog? i thought the monkey wanted to ride the dog. >> we have to understand that federal government could interfere with the ability to have monkeys trained to ride dogs. >> if this is what you are trying to stop, i'm in. >> surely the tea party patriots know what is really important. like paul revere before me, i would ride to warn america no matter how long it takes. it was time to exercise my constitutional rights as an american. >> ride theman tease. >> first i had to endure the jack booted echo prop and good yanch you can reach out and touch them with an open hand be very gentle. >> sort of like strip club rules. give them extra money and you get to go in the back. i know the drill. my moment had arrived. as i looked upon the majestic beasts, one que
used to ride manatees all the time. they are a lot of fun. >> you know what else is fun, the monkey that rides the dog at rodeos. they can say monkey, you can't ride that dog. >> or you can't make that monkey ride that dog. >> you think they are make the monkey ride the dog? i thought the monkey wanted to ride the dog. >> we have to understand that federal government could interfere with the ability to have monkeys trained to ride dogs. >> if this is what you are...
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this is their line. >> thank you for joining us. in the past few weeks, cyber hacking has been all over the headlines, and today the obama administration about how to combat foreign theft of trade secrets. eric holder announced a plan in washington, and it comes on the heels of a report by an american securities firm pointing the finger at china. i am joined by tom, who was a member of the commission on cyber security. the administration tiptoed over whether china was responsible for these cyber attacks. >> i think they are signaling to the rest of the world but we are more willing to not only publicly embarrass those regimes but the use hard and soft power. >> what did you say could be done to protect u.s. computer systems? >> we recommend a number of things, first to modernize authority for criminal penalties as well as to regulate statutes, to improve the way they protect data. many have taken a lackadaisical approach to securing them, over relying on things to protect themselves. >> are those vulnerable? >> every system is vulne
this is their line. >> thank you for joining us. in the past few weeks, cyber hacking has been all over the headlines, and today the obama administration about how to combat foreign theft of trade secrets. eric holder announced a plan in washington, and it comes on the heels of a report by an american securities firm pointing the finger at china. i am joined by tom, who was a member of the commission on cyber security. the administration tiptoed over whether china was responsible for...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death texan officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of floor paste and the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad. in the us to pay att
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed...
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the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the u.s. military that's what backs the u.s. dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford even to go to wal-mart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won't be able to afford to fill up their gas their tanks and their other vehicles of destruction so it's a double edged sword so that dollar is going to zero the goal is going much higher germany will ask for their gold and i'll be given a
the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the u.s. military that's what backs the u.s. dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford even to go to wal-mart anymore food stamps are soaring and...
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freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights. >> the courts still play a central role in her life. she is currently fighting against state efforts to label pussy riot videos as extremist and block them on the internet, but what really bothers her is that one year after the punk prayer, surveys show most russians feel pussy riot were given a fair sentence. >> the german government has also criticized russia over its treatment of dissidents, opposition, and protesters. yet, relations between the countries seem to be fairly good. are these and the words of criticism? we put this to the german government'
freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights....
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the tops of mother of a three year old russian boy who died in the us exactly a month ago says maxine because means death was an accident russia has demanded justice the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too early for conclusions artes and the city talk and is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much steam could mean known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news was just a kid had some scratches. that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back the boy had severe bruises on his legs head and internal organs can get into that because it would be speculative i'm not a doctor. for the results russian authorities didn't hear about the case for almost a month. even unfortunately it's usually months after a russian child has done to in th
the tops of mother of a three year old russian boy who died in the us exactly a month ago says maxine because means death was an accident russia has demanded justice the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too early for conclusions artes and the city talk and is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much steam could mean known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news...
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hezbollah in lebanon remains an open question tonight as middle east expert tariq ali explained to us. it's often worse than their bite but worth it to do that they would be dealing with a totally different entity than be a deal within syria because hezbollah is a popular mass organization with the support of a very sizable section of the lebanese population and watch that could do could be could be to reopen the wounds of previous civil wars in lebanon which no one wants neither has learned nor its opponents and that can create don't forget that the last attempt to crush a split i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed bare root tried to brush it but suffered reverses themselves a recent attack was and the syrian government. it was aimed to do stabilize it further they should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should not be allowed to continue. any longer and their first saner elements within the opposition should sit down and see what can be sorted out even at this late it late stage because if this doesn't happen the war will expand as we are seeing
hezbollah in lebanon remains an open question tonight as middle east expert tariq ali explained to us. it's often worse than their bite but worth it to do that they would be dealing with a totally different entity than be a deal within syria because hezbollah is a popular mass organization with the support of a very sizable section of the lebanese population and watch that could do could be could be to reopen the wounds of previous civil wars in lebanon which no one wants neither has learned...
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motion will be used. don't forget. i was fired i must fight. fight. fight for rights. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the yard p. interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back now greece is being brought to a twenty four asked the workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving...
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use and much more twenty four hours a day you're watching. and we start with news just in from syria where powerful car bomb is said to have shaken central damascus damaging the russian embassy comes as the free syrian army threatens to launch assaults on who's been and that's the lebanon based groups this is its alleged shelling of rebel held areas in syria from the latest developments we're joined now by paula. what's the latest you're hearing about this explosion. well what we have to stand is just a few minutes ago there was a car bomb explosion in downtown damascus very little information at this stage but we often told that there are a large number of casualties we understand that the emergency services as well as ambulances already of arriving at the scene the russian embassy was in the vicinity we're also being told that part of the russian embassy exterior building has also been damaged as of yet no indication of who was behind this bombing and as i say we have no indication of the real numbers of casualties but certainly we'll we'll
use and much more twenty four hours a day you're watching. and we start with news just in from syria where powerful car bomb is said to have shaken central damascus damaging the russian embassy comes as the free syrian army threatens to launch assaults on who's been and that's the lebanon based groups this is its alleged shelling of rebel held areas in syria from the latest developments we're joined now by paula. what's the latest you're hearing about this explosion. well what we have to stand...
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even well they've never stopped during that don't forget the last attempt to crush us with i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed of bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves so i think they've learned from that that it is not easy to wipe out a movement with popular support and popular bases they have they have learned their lesson the hard way and were there to try it again the results would not be too dissimilar. and as for finding a solution the syrian opposition coalition earlier said it's ready for talks but only if president assad has no role in the transitional government so where is the way forward in your opinion well in my opinion you know this is a critical moment for syria just look at the ordinary people in this country suffering mouthfull mune of dozens of months it's an appalling condition in which to bring up children or to live everyday lives and blog sites have to make compromises and if the opposition is prepared to call the above leadership without something in my opinion so be it it's not a defeat for anyone it's just a sign tha
even well they've never stopped during that don't forget the last attempt to crush us with i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed of bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves so i think they've learned from that that it is not easy to wipe out a movement with popular support and popular bases they have they have learned their lesson the hard way and were there to try it again the results would not be too dissimilar. and as for finding a solution the syrian...
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are horrible and insider and spend time working on a farm joins us to share his story. and what it was south florida university a private prison corporation and football have in common i handed involves money and naming rights we'll look into that connection coming up. it's wednesday february twentieth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with a look at why environmentalists are outraged over president obama's recent golf trip as thousands tens of thousands of americans descended upon washington d.c. to protest the keystone x.l. pipeline we find out days later president obama was the gulf thing at a florida resort with tiger woods a big oil big wigs among its gulf buddies jim crane and milton carroll both prominent figures in the texas oil industry crane happens to own the excrete exclusive yacht and golf club where they were playing he was also a big donor to the obama campaign carroll is the chairman of houston based center point energy both mad are directors of western gas holding one of the largest oil and gas com
are horrible and insider and spend time working on a farm joins us to share his story. and what it was south florida university a private prison corporation and football have in common i handed involves money and naming rights we'll look into that connection coming up. it's wednesday february twentieth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with a look at why environmentalists are outraged over president obama's recent golf trip as thousands...
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platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on friday, look at the s&p last three days. 1.2, 1.3% to the down side. everybody keeps asking me, how much after correction will we get? some called for 10% correction. we haven't seen that for theier. take a look at s&p 500. we have two significant corrections last year. first one in october/november when s&p dropped about 7%, there you see on the far side. right around may or june, month of may was terrible. that's about 9% correction. since then, really nothing else. haven't seen a 10% correction in quite sometime. in terms of sectors, it was pretty even. down side earlier in the da
platinum in terms of its industrial use, used for catalytic converters. with bad economic data and concerns we may not see much demand for auto use. and copper, really the worst performer we have seen with the worst with six sessions in a rewith bad housing numbers here and tightening on real estate and china and copper not looking good. thanks. >> thank you, bertha. important levels here, bob? >> yeah. psychological level. we are really not down that much. since the close on...
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they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them because the united states has reserves, known resources that we're working to prove up. our company and other companies are working to do that now. we have not been in the game. we're getting in the game but it takes time because of this permitting process to move into production. during that time, we're at disadvantage. sandra: congratulations getting the permit. david: good start anyway. sandra: thanks for joining us to share the news, dan. >> thanks very much. i'm happy to be here. david: appreciate it. come back to see us. crocs, the stock is up after rep
they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them...
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we need to help all of them and us to use this remarkable network in a positive way. some may say not now, not while. we have while. it's too expensive. believe me, my friends, these challenges will not get easier with time. there is no pause button on the future. we cannot choose when we would like to stop and restart our global responsibility or simply wait until the calendar says it is more convenient. it is not easy. but responding is the american thing to do. i will tell you, it is worth it. these programs which advance peace and security around the world, which open markets to american manufacturers, fostering stable societies to save lives by fighting disease and hunger, defended the universal rights of all people, advance freedom and dignity, bringing people together, nations together. addressing problems that transcend the separation of motions, giving hope to a new generation in an interactive world of citizens. in all those things it costs us as i just mentioned, about one penny of every dollar that we invest. america, you will not find a better deal anywhe
we need to help all of them and us to use this remarkable network in a positive way. some may say not now, not while. we have while. it's too expensive. believe me, my friends, these challenges will not get easier with time. there is no pause button on the future. we cannot choose when we would like to stop and restart our global responsibility or simply wait until the calendar says it is more convenient. it is not easy. but responding is the american thing to do. i will tell you, it is worth...
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to deliver on the lighting the candles that gazprom let's not using the gas to joke. have a phase in it yes my age kevin twenty is that you've been a really. high way to get ready with bullets in coming up again yes indeed so going to talk about gas problem they are indeed twenty years old today and they've got some a quite a posse that's going on the president vladimir putin probably expect you know he's very proud of the company but also a kind of friendly thing rocco is an interesting one we're veil off of the break in the business but i thought as a life over to you. if you have a business that you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva role of junior from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court det
to deliver on the lighting the candles that gazprom let's not using the gas to joke. have a phase in it yes my age kevin twenty is that you've been a really. high way to get ready with bullets in coming up again yes indeed so going to talk about gas problem they are indeed twenty years old today and they've got some a quite a posse that's going on the president vladimir putin probably expect you know he's very proud of the company but also a kind of friendly thing rocco is an interesting one...
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or ever get even if you just joined us r.t. live at eight pm from moscow with me kevin oh into night now our top story that a series of explosions rocked the syrian capital the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this says the free syrian army opposition groups given hezbollah now a forty eight hour deadline to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon or middle east correspondent paula sleazier brings you up today. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier where regular troops are stationed this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to the blast that seemed to come from the vicinity of the russian embassy compound and the building there now both government and opposition forces all confirming the best this bo
or ever get even if you just joined us r.t. live at eight pm from moscow with me kevin oh into night now our top story that a series of explosions rocked the syrian capital the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this says the free syrian army opposition groups given hezbollah now a forty eight hour deadline to stop...
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meteorologist robert speta is joining us with the forecast. >> yes, gene, we have been watching this for a few days create havoc across portions of madagascar with the rain pushing onshore. farther to the west near mozambique, you are seeing continuous flooding from this storm and moisture from the past several weeks. this is just going to be making the situation that much worse. the winds are now at 148 kilometers per hour, a category 1, weak category 2 equivalent of a hurricane if it was out in the atlantic. but it is starting to push off to the east. there are some towns here or cities along the southwestern portions of madagascar to be at highest risk for storm surge and flooding as it does push overhead. it will gradually weaken after it pushes out farther to the east, but definitely a very serious situation to watch the next several days, and not just here in madagascar but the moisture flow here i was talking about farther to the north, over 100 deaths have been reported here in the last several weeks. so this is something we need to watch here throughout the next several days
meteorologist robert speta is joining us with the forecast. >> yes, gene, we have been watching this for a few days create havoc across portions of madagascar with the rain pushing onshore. farther to the west near mozambique, you are seeing continuous flooding from this storm and moisture from the past several weeks. this is just going to be making the situation that much worse. the winds are now at 148 kilometers per hour, a category 1, weak category 2 equivalent of a hurricane if it...
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happens when other people use them what happens when private entities use them what happens when other countries use them what happens when terrorists attacked. yeah i do want to go and address what lindsey graham senator graham said you know he put this number out there and then he goes on to say you know sometimes we kill innocent people unfortunately. that's what happens when we're at war he says but that's the cost that the side effect i guess of taking a very senior members of al qaeda and he's not the only one that kind of defends the president's drone campaign saying that it's this tactical. it's a tactic that's used to kill precisely target military. what do you say to that argument these people and then there are many of them that defend the use of drones and the way that the obama administration has been conducting this campaign. you know he's right about one thing it is it is a tactic but i think that doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to investigate whether it is backfiring susan collins a couple weeks ago in the brennan hearing actually asked that question and a pretty and
happens when other people use them what happens when private entities use them what happens when other countries use them what happens when terrorists attacked. yeah i do want to go and address what lindsey graham senator graham said you know he put this number out there and then he goes on to say you know sometimes we kill innocent people unfortunately. that's what happens when we're at war he says but that's the cost that the side effect i guess of taking a very senior members of al qaeda and...
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ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a market leader at the high end of this particular. if your computer is multiplied by a thousand or ten thousand and these are the systems that deploy about a broad range, for natural services, all of the people where people with to deal with massive amounts of data and that a perfect we provide for them. we make solutions handling massive amounts of data at very large scale. >> and you are also a privately held company. any interest in becoming public? >> well, we basically try to focus on solving the problems that our customers are putting in front of
ceo and foe founder joins us now. alex, tell us how your 2013 is shaping up. >> oh, it is actually fantastic. first of all, thank you for having me on the show. the year is looking great. we are seeing significant expansion in the markets we serve. which runs across section of everything that big data and cloud encompasses. >> you know about a hundred meg extra hard drive, alex, used to cost about 300 bucks. now ater now a terrabyte, how d you stay with that? >> we are a...
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they can follow up on us they're on twitter for regular updates on what's happening in the region he's posting on developments in syria and the repercussions for its neighbors when the free syrian army will actually attack has been out in the open and remains an open question as middle east expert tai-chi explained to me out there there is often worse than their bite but worth it to do that they would be dealing with a totally different entity than be deal with in syria because hezbollah is a popular mass organization with the support of a very sizable section of the lebanese population and watched that going to be going to be to reopen the wounds of previous civil wars in lebanon which no one wants neither has the law nor its opponents and backer don't forget the last attempt to crush a split i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves the recent attack was and the syrian government. it was a introduce stabilize it further they should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should not be allowed to cont
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choose to give to us that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. well into the future to the finish as world class athletes ascend on sochi brand new olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure dig deep and build hard to get thousands where they need to be it's building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on to see a day here on. the contrary. please please. please. please. please. more news today violence is once again fled upland from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations today please look. hello again journalists are among britain's least trusted people it seems according to a nationwide survey let's take a look at this source of henri paul it's bad news for a british colleagues apparently you know here we go seventy two percent politicians in general came worse though if that makes them feel better whopping sevent
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stay with us on the same time to break the sets with abby martin after this break. wealthy british style. time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. lol lol lol lol lol. lol lol lol. lol up. goodspeed. she told. her her. goal with. close. to long sleeve and good old lt were told just say. it and move around a little over a run of a little. business a lot of problems. because no one thought to drink no good school. meds when you feel part. of what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you want to community l.n.g. most will be used shirley's. give been done for match up artist i was fired spock almost fights. all fights. the fight for our right. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. if you know how fabulous i got so many i mean the towns i know that.
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we are using what is suited for licensed use ideally. it enables localized use with minimal risk of interference. it will be finalized soon. and enhancing the contribution he and size of this wider channs selection, for example, the 160 megahertz could deliver one gigabyte of data per second. that is super wi-fi. i am most pleased that today we are keen that the expansion of unlicensed use by a full 195 megahertz in the five gigahertz band. consistent with my thoughts since last october. the spectrum only required that we commence the proceedings on opening up the 120 megahertz. having this step does make sense. were spectrums allow higher speed, higher capacity connections, less congestion, and apartment buildings and coffee shops and libraries and offices across the country. for all these reasons, putting these two better commercial use could have tremendous benefits. to be sure, achieving this vision will not be without its challenges. the statute lets us expand only if we determine that licensed users will be protected by technical s
we are using what is suited for licensed use ideally. it enables localized use with minimal risk of interference. it will be finalized soon. and enhancing the contribution he and size of this wider channs selection, for example, the 160 megahertz could deliver one gigabyte of data per second. that is super wi-fi. i am most pleased that today we are keen that the expansion of unlicensed use by a full 195 megahertz in the five gigahertz band. consistent with my thoughts since last october. the...
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by the way, the second amendment tells us, scalia tells us, the supreme court tells us, they can't come for your guns. >> there's a lot of skeptics out there. >>> still ahead, we have a lot to get to. chairman and publisher of "the new york daily news," mort zuckerman, congressman steny hoyer, gail collins and actor don cheadle will join us. also, the case against olympian oscar pistorius. the top detective is himself facing attempted murder charges? and that's not the only thing threatening to undermine the case. >>> up next, this morning's "politico playbook" takes us inside the major backlash to karl rove among some in the republican party. >>> but first, here's bill karins tracking a major storm heading east. bill. >> yeah, mika, i'm starting off by telling people travel is not recommended in portions of six different states in the middle of this country, especially kansas. no one should be on the roads now. the worst of the storm is right over the top of you. this is how it's going to play out over the next 24 hours. an ice storm. portions of arkansas, southern missouri into southe
by the way, the second amendment tells us, scalia tells us, the supreme court tells us, they can't come for your guns. >> there's a lot of skeptics out there. >>> still ahead, we have a lot to get to. chairman and publisher of "the new york daily news," mort zuckerman, congressman steny hoyer, gail collins and actor don cheadle will join us. also, the case against olympian oscar pistorius. the top detective is himself facing attempted murder charges? and that's not the...
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well, the pope used to do that. when he had political arguments with regimes he would impose interdicts and say priests can't celebrate any of the sacraments so people had to die unslichb and all of that kind of thing. it's a weapon. >> rose: would you allow anybody who wanted to celebrate communion in the catholic church celebrate communion? >> sure. as long as they -- well, i think the really important text is in the gospel of luke. when jesus sends his deceer sies out o teir first mission alone and they came back and they said it went really well but we came across someone who is casting out devils in your name but he wasn't one of us and we told him to stop. he said, why did you do that? if he's doing in the my name, he's not against me. so if they're doing it in his name, come in. be part of the body of christ. >> i'm looking at the last number here. what the gospel's meant, what pauleant, whatesus meant whi'm a catholic, saint augustine's confession, papal sin, st. august city, the words that remade america. i
well, the pope used to do that. when he had political arguments with regimes he would impose interdicts and say priests can't celebrate any of the sacraments so people had to die unslichb and all of that kind of thing. it's a weapon. >> rose: would you allow anybody who wanted to celebrate communion in the catholic church celebrate communion? >> sure. as long as they -- well, i think the really important text is in the gospel of luke. when jesus sends his deceer sies out o teir...
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thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better in terms of businesses that are losing share in the overall computing market, and it's thighs to see that they are getting some positive margin surprises, but the fact of the matter is hewlett-packard was initially thought to be an innovator and what we see out of corner, fine, we can rearrange the deck chairs on the "titanic" but are we putting them on a course that takes them away from the iceberg, but we haven't seen that yet? >> roger, do you agree with that? >> i'm slightly more positive. i think meg bought herself so
thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better...
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us up for a fall. given how closely you look at things and the fundamentals and how you stud they market, from an investment standpoint, would you say, does this stuff dictate how you'll be allocating money in this market? >> not at the current moment. i think if you look at the current market, a lot of money came out of market the last four years, particularly the last few months, frankly, because of the tax implications of the fiscal cliff, and with the fed printing $85 million a month, this is not an immediate concern. however, this can't go on forever, and it's sort of an irony. the longer it goes on and the longer we ignore the signals, and if we weren't the reserve currency we couldn't ignore the signals, the worse it will be. jeff used a great term. we're eating our seed corn. i don't know if it's later on in the year, whether it's three years, but right now i think the market is fine. again, we have time. it all depends on whether we deal with this or not. >> the market is fine because you've g
us up for a fall. given how closely you look at things and the fundamentals and how you stud they market, from an investment standpoint, would you say, does this stuff dictate how you'll be allocating money in this market? >> not at the current moment. i think if you look at the current market, a lot of money came out of market the last four years, particularly the last few months, frankly, because of the tax implications of the fiscal cliff, and with the fed printing $85 million a month,...
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we -- countries want us. i can tell you, charlie, from having sat around tables where people want to know what the united states will do and how we behave with others. >> rose: at the same time, many people also say they want to have confidence that the united states will do what it says it will do as well. >> i have to say what i find very sad now-- and this won't surprise you-- is the fact that we seem dysfunctional and that we are not fulfilling what we say we will do and i think that weakens america and certainly creates problems internationally for the rest of the world and for us. >> rose: it's not only a question about our leadership but also about the political leadership? the country, isn't it? >> i think very much so. what troubles me a lot is that at this stage there's not a lot of confidence in any institutions. it's true in this country and it's true internationally. so one of the things we started talking about the former foreign ministers, what we talk about is what can be done to restore confi
we -- countries want us. i can tell you, charlie, from having sat around tables where people want to know what the united states will do and how we behave with others. >> rose: at the same time, many people also say they want to have confidence that the united states will do what it says it will do as well. >> i have to say what i find very sad now-- and this won't surprise you-- is the fact that we seem dysfunctional and that we are not fulfilling what we say we will do and i think...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibupr
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in...